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"This is the kind of music I'd write if I were a composer." --Catherine Pillsbury |
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Testimonials Singable and accessible, while being delightfully interesting (Melody Van Arragon) I don't know when I've come across a new piece of music that "grabbed" me as much as this one (Denise Lo Cicéro, about Sing to God Our Strength) Just wanted to tell you how much I appreciated your song from Micah 6:8. What a beautiful simplicity this has! (Tom R VanderMolen) "Thank you, Greg! I put into practice a few of your hints for creating worship flow this past Sunday and have already had good feedback!" (Kristen M.) "I like your music much better than anything we have at our church. We have nothing but the latest popular choruses by Hillsong and the like. Nothing original sounding like yours. I like the way you throw in a chord change I wasn't expecting." (Jackie Worth, Florida) "The Greg Scheer Song Book is awesome! I have not stopped listening to it since I got it." (Karen Duncan, Beaver Falls, PA) "Greg was very positive and encouraging. He was interested in our church, worship order, and encouraged us to think about a worship team so we aren't just a 'plugged in' part of the service. Everything was excellent!" (Worship team members at Middleburg Free Grace Reformed Church, IA) "Your CD is the greatest. I've listened to it about 10 times--I cant believe 'A City on a Hill.' I love it. Great on headphones!" (Glenn Vernon, Pittsburgh) "This is music that will disturb your imagination and delight your heart - a rare combination." (Jeremy Begbie, on my electronic composition "Crossfade") "Scriptural, great lyrics -- meaningful and inspirational, challenging sometimes -- memorable, singable. In short, I would put most of your stuff up against anything written by that Graham Kendrick slob." (Vic Norman, self-proclaimed biggest Greg Scheer fan in the world) "You have so many creative juices that you have to wear a drool cup." (Daniel Morrison, president of the North American Araucanian Royalist Society)
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